Professor Lee you are "THE MASTER OF SOLO PAD TRAINING!!!" I've been watching YOUR various pad drills which have given me THE FREEDOM to use my IMAGINATION in developing several JKD and KALI solo drills of my own. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! jkd sifu mike goldberg ( USAF Veteran / Keller,Texas )
I am an anatomists, a neuroscientist, physiologist and martial artist. There is a lot of misinformation in this video. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that carries motor and sensory signals to and from the arms respectively - nothing more. Striking the area you suggest is likely stimulating the carotid sinus at the bifurcation of the carotid artery (into internal and external branches) in the NECK. This stimulates the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX specifically the nerve of Hering) and causes a catastrophic drop in mean arterial blood pressure resulting in unconsciousness. Like you said, one needs to know you anatomy but also understand your physiology.
Lee is an expert at combatives training, not anatomy, physiotherapy, or biomechanics, etc. He's skilled enough to know which areas to target to produce the desired response. This isn't a video about proper anatomy but rather how to properly lessen or eliminate a threat.
The combination of muscle memory and stress testing combined with the imagination is what l find so impressive. And who doesn’t want to be Reacher rather than a blooded slime ball 😂
Professor Lee you are "THE MASTER OF SOLO PAD TRAINING!!!" I've been watching YOUR various pad drills which have given me THE FREEDOM to use my IMAGINATION in developing several JKD and KALI solo drills of my own. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
jkd sifu mike goldberg ( USAF Veteran / Keller,Texas )
Excellent transfer of ability - excellent staging of information.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise so generously. God bless you
Bronchial plexus and jugular Notch I remember learning this as a kid from How cast. It's nice to see it reiterated in combative training.
The Master at work!
I am an anatomists, a neuroscientist, physiologist and martial artist. There is a lot of misinformation in this video. The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that carries motor and sensory signals to and from the arms respectively - nothing more. Striking the area you suggest is likely stimulating the carotid sinus at the bifurcation of the carotid artery (into internal and external branches) in the NECK. This stimulates the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX specifically the nerve of Hering) and causes a catastrophic drop in mean arterial blood pressure resulting in unconsciousness. Like you said, one needs to know you anatomy but also understand your physiology.
Haha whatever, unconscious is unconscious, I hit this button I get this response! But please feel free to air your expertise!
@@UrbanCombativesawesome answer.
Lee is an expert at combatives training, not anatomy, physiotherapy, or biomechanics, etc. He's skilled enough to know which areas to target to produce the desired response. This isn't a video about proper anatomy but rather how to properly lessen or eliminate a threat.
@@josephmoore977Lee is a con man!
Awesome reply! Man down!!💀@@UrbanCombatives
Excellent video!!! I would like to train with this gentleman.
The combination of muscle memory and stress testing combined with the imagination is what l find so impressive.
And who doesn’t want to be Reacher rather than a blooded slime ball 😂
Professor Lee, how can I train with you personally? I am willing to travel to you and pay. Please let me know. Thanks
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